Gottfrid Svartholm, who cofounded The Pirate Bay has found himself in more legal troubles, with Swedish authorities suspecting him of fraud and data intrusion, along with the alleged hacking of the IT company Logica that saw him arrested, public prosecutor Henrik Olin said Monday, according to Computer World.

Svartholm was arrested in Cambodia in late August, and since then, more news has continually surfaced of possible allegations against the Pirate Bay founder. His detention has been extended, most recently for the fraud and data intrusion.

"On Friday, he was detained for another two weeks," Olin said, according to Computer World. Apparently, more crimes have been added to Svartholm’s growing list.

"The fraud is linked to this data intrusion," Olin vaguely said. Svartholm is believed to have committed "aggravated fraud,” which Olin claims is more serious.

Computer World reported that aggravated fraud could involve hefty sums of money, falsified documents or a systematic fraud scheme. The website noted that Olin gave these examples while stating they were not the exact charges Svartholm could face, as revealing too much information could affect the investigation.

Svartholm has yet to be charged with these crimes, as the preliminary investigation into the theft of tax records is still going on. "In the Swedish system, he will not officially be charged before the preliminary investigations are over," Olin said, according to Computer World magazine.

While the captain of the Pirate Bay is finding himself in more legal trouble, Torrent Freak is reporting that Demonoid is back after being shut down since late July. Though the full website hasn’t been restored, Demonoid’s tracker is functioning again, allowing users to download files they’ve already received from the site.